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  2. The Hope and Hype of Fusion Energy, Explained - AOL

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    Yes, NIF produced 3.15 million joules of fusion energy–enough to boil 10 teapots of water–with just 2 million joules of laser energy in its watershed 2022 ignition. But applying that laser ...

  3. Lockheed Martin Compact Fusion Reactor - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed Martin Compact Fusion Reactor (CFR) was a fusion power project at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works. [1] Its high- beta configuration, which implies that the ratio of plasma pressure to magnetic pressure is greater than or equal to 1 (compared to tokamak designs' 0.05), allows a compact design and expedited development.

  4. Timeline of nuclear fusion - Wikipedia

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    The review of ICF by the National Academy of Sciences marked the trend with the observation: "The energy crisis is dormant for the time being." [31] Energy becomes the sole purpose of heavy ion fusion. The Japanese tokamak, JT-60 completed. First plasmas achieved. 1988. The T-15, Soviet tokamak with superconducting helium-cooled coils completed.

  5. ‘World’s first’ grid-scale nuclear fusion power plant ...

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    The world is desperate for a clean, abundant source of energy that can replace fossil fuels as an always-available baseload power: nuclear fusion promises to be just that.

  6. Inside the Nuclear Fusion Facility That Changed the World - AOL

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    Kritcher had designed an August 2021 NIF experiment that produced a record 1.3MJ of fusion energy using 1.9 MJ of inputted laser energy—a success that came thanks to tweaks including shifting ...

  7. Fusion power - Wikipedia

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    The recipient firms include Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Focused Energy Inc., Princeton Stellarators Inc., Realta Fusion Inc., Tokamak Energy Inc., Type One Energy Group, Xcimer Energy Inc., and Zap Energy Inc. [291] In December 2023, the largest and most advanced tokamak JT-60SA was inaugurated in Naka, Japan. The reactor is a joint project ...

  8. DIII-D (tokamak) - Wikipedia

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    DIII-D is one of two large magnetic fusion experiments in the U.S. (the other being NSTX-U at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory) supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science. The program is focusing on R&D for pursuing steady-state advanced tokamak operation and supporting design and operation of the ITER experiment now under ...

  9. Faith and fusion: Annie Kritcher makes clean energy ... - AOL

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    "[Fission and fusion] both release energy, but fusion releases much more energy," Kritcher said, "And it's also clean, because of the different fuel types, and it doesn't produce long radioactive ...

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